Sexual Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

verb to evoke or awaken a feeling, emotion, or response in someone

  • The artist's work aroused a sense of curiosity and wonder among viewers.
  • The movie really aroused my interest in learning more about the topic.
  • That new song really aroused the crowd at the concert last night.
  • The speech aroused a sense of patriotism and unity among the audience.

noun a strong inclination towards something, especially of a sensual nature

  • The theologian discussed the concept of concupiscence in relation to sin.
  • She couldn't resist the concupiscence she felt towards her crush.
  • His concupiscence for fast cars was obvious to everyone.
  • The artist's concupiscence for creating beautiful paintings was unmatched.

noun an excessive and irrational devotion or commitment to a particular thing

  • The psychologist discussed the patient's unusual fetish during their therapy session.
  • She always jokes about his shoe fetish, calling him the Imelda Marcos of their friend group.
  • I heard he has a weird fetish for collecting vintage lunchboxes.
  • Her obsession with cleanliness could almost be considered a fetish for tidiness.

noun a slang term for someone who is sexually aroused

adjective feeling or showing strong sexual desire

  • The scientific term for feeling sexually aroused is being 'horny'.
  • I can't stop thinking about him, I'm so damn horny.
  • She's always on the prowl when she's feeling horny.
  • The spicy food made my taste buds feel horny for more.

adjective having twists, turns, or bends

  • The psychologist discussed the potential psychological factors that may contribute to kinky behavior.
  • Some people find it fun to experiment with kinky activities in the bedroom.
  • I heard she's into some really kinky stuff, like handcuffs and role-playing.
  • The artist's use of bold colors and unconventional shapes gave the painting a kinky vibe.

adjective describing someone or something as resembling or characteristic of a prostitute; immoral or promiscuous

  • The actress received backlash for her whorish portrayal of a seductive character in the movie.
  • I can't believe she wore that dress, it looks so whorish.
  • She's always dressing in such a whorish way, it's embarrassing.
  • His whorish behavior at the party made everyone uncomfortable.